M. Cherif Bassiouni

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cbassiou@depaul.edu
Emeritus Distinguished Research Professor of Law; President Emeritus, International Human Rights Law Institute
Emeritus

M. Cherif Bassiouni is emeritus professor law at DePaul University, where he taught since 1964, and president emeritus of the International Human Rights Law Institute, which he helped found in 1990. He was one of the founders in 1972 of the International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences, Siracusa, Italy, and served as its president since 1988. He is the honorary president of the International Association of Penal Law after having served three terms as president from 1989 to 2004. He was a guest scholar at The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars in Washington, D.C. in 1972, visiting professor of law, New York University Law School in 1971, Fulbright-Hays Professor of International Criminal Law, The University of Freiburg, Germany in 1970, non-resident professor of criminal law at the University of Cairo from 1996 to 2006, and is a frequent lecturer at universities in the United States and abroad.

His legal education was in Egypt, France, Switzerland and the United States where he received the following degrees: LLB University of Cairo; JD Indiana University; LLM John Marshall Law School; SJD George Washington University. In addition, he received several honorary degrees from: Doctor of Law honoris causa University of Ghent, Ghent, Belgium (2011); Case Western Reserve University, USA (LLD) (2010); Catholic Theological Union, USA (Doctor of Humane Letters) (2009); National University of Ireland, Galway, Ireland (LLD) (2001); Niagara University, USA (LLD) (1997); Docteur dEtat en Droit honoris causa, University of Pau, France (1986); Dottore in Giurisprudenza honoris causa, University of Torino, Italy (1981).

He is the author of 24 and editor of 43 books on international criminal law, comparative criminal law, human rights, and U.S. criminal law; and the author of 265 articles published in law journals and books in the United States and other countries. These publications have been written in Arabic, English, French, Italian and Spanish. Some of them have been cited by the International Court of Justice; the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former Yugoslavia (ICTY); the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR); the United States Supreme Court; U.S. circuit and federal district courts; and various state supreme courts. Several of his works have been translated into Arabic, Chinese, Farsi, French, German, Hungarian, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish.

He recently served as chair of the Bahrain Independent Commission of Inquiry established pursuant to Royal Order of the King of Bahrain (June 29, 2011), and since 1975, he served in the following United Nations positions: chair, then member of the United Nations Independent International Commission of Inquiry for Libya (2011); independent expert, Commission on Human Rights in Afghanistan, (2004-2006); independent expert on the Rights to Restitution, Compensation and Rehabilitation for Victims of Grave Violations of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (1998-2000); chairman, Drafting Committee, United Nations Diplomatic Conference on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court (1998); vice chairman, General Assembly's Preparatory Committee on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court (1996-98); vice chairman, General Assembly's Ad Hoc Committee on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court (1995); chairman of the Commission of Experts Established Pursuant to Security Council 780 (1992) to Investigate Violations of International Humanitarian Law in the Former Yugoslavia (1993-1994), and the Commission's Special Rapporteur on Gathering and Analysis of the Facts (1992-1993); consultant to the Sixth and Seventh United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention (1980 and 1985); consultant to the Committee on Southern African, Commission on Human Rights (1980-1981); co-chairman of the Independent Committee of Experts on Drafting the Convention on the Prevention and Suppression of Torture (1978); honorary vice president, Fifth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention (1975).

He also served, between 1973 and 1980, as a consultant to the U.S. Departments of State and Justice on projects relating to international traffic in drugs (1973) and international control of terrorism (1975 and 1978-1979) and as a consultant to the Department of State on the defense of the U.S. hostages in Iran (1979-1980).

Among some of the distinctions and awards he has received are: nomination to the Nobel Peace Price (1999); Special Award of the Council of Europe (1990); the Adlai Stevenson Award of the United Nations Association (1993); Defender of Democracy Award, Parliamentarians for Global Action (1998); the Saint Vincent DePaul Humanitarian Award (DePaul University 2000); the Hague Prize for International Law (2007); the Via Sapientiae Award (DePaul University 2009); the World Peace Through Law Award (Washington University School of Law 2009); George Washington University Distinguished Alumni Scholar Award (2010-2011); Bradford O'Neill Medallion for Social Justice, Dominican University (2011).

He received the following medals from Austria, Egypt, France, Germany, Italy and the United States: Order of Merit of the Republic, Italy (Cavaliere di Gran Croce) (2006); Ordre des Palmes Acadmiques, Republic of France (Commander) (2006); Grand Cross of the Order of Merit, Federal Republic of Germany (2003); Legion dHonneur (Officier), France (2003); Order of Lincoln, Illinois, USA (2001); Grand Cross of the Order of Merit of the Austrian Republic (1990); Order of Scientific Merit (First Class), Egypt (1984); Order of Merit of the Republic, Italy (GrandUfficiale) (1977); Order of Merit of the Republic, Italy, (Commendatore) (1976); Order of Military Valor, Egypt (1956).

Education

JD, Indiana University; LLB, University of Cairo; LLM (International and Maritime Law), The John Marshall Law School; SJD (International Criminal Law), George Washington University; Doctor of Law, honoris causa, University of Torino (Italy), University of Pau (France), Niagara University (U.S.A.) and National University of Ireland, Galway (Ireland)

An Appraisal of Torture in International Law and Practice: The Need for an International Convention for the Prevention and Suppression of Torture, 48 Rev. Int'le De Droit Penal 23 (1977); reprinted with modifications as The Crime of Torture, in 1 International Criminal Law: Crimes 363 (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., 1986).

Searching for Peace and Achieving Justice: The Need for Accountability for International Crime and Serious Violations of Fundamental Human Rights, 59 Law & Contemp. Probs. 9 (1996)(published in 1998); reprinted in 14 Nouvelles Études Pénales 45 (Eres Pub. 1998); updated and reprinted as Accountability for Violations of International Humanitarian Law and Other Serious Violations of Human Rights, in Post Conflict Justice (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., 2002) at 3.

United Nations Commission of Experts Established Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 780, 88 Am. J. Int. Law 784 (1994) (translated into French and reprinted with modification in Revue Internationale De Droit Penal, Nos. 1-2, 1995, at 1).

The Commission of Experts Established Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 780 : Investigating Violations of International Humanitarian Law in the Former Yugoslavia, 5 Crim. L. F. 279 (1994); reprinted in Post Conflict Justice at 429 (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., 2002).

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1993

Reflections on the Ratification of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights by the United States Senate, 42 DePaul L. Rev. 1169 (1993).

The History of the Draft Code of Crimes Against the Peace and Security of Mankind, 27 Israel L. Rev. 247 (1993); reprinted in Commentaries on the International Law Commission’s 1991 Draft Code of Crimes Against the Peace and Security of Mankind, 11 Nouvelles Etudes Penales 1 (Eres Publications, 1993).

A Comprehensive Strategic Approach on International Cooperation for the Prevention, Control and Suppression of International and Transnational Criminality, 15 Nova L. Rev. 353 (1991); from a report presented on behalf of the International Association of Penal Law at the 8th United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (1990), A/CONF. 144/NGO 5.

Draft Statute: International Criminal Tribunal, 15 Nova L. Rev. 373 (1991), from a report presented on behalf of the International Association of Penal Law at the 8th United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and the Treatment of Offenders (1990), A/CONF. 144/NGO 7.

Effective National and International Action Against Organized Crime and Terrorist Criminal Activities, 4 Emory Int'l L. Rev. 9 (1990); adapted from a report presented on behalf of the International Association of Penal Law at the Eighth United Nations Congress on the Prevention 144/NGO 1; translated and reprinted as Criminalita Organizzata e Terrorismo: per una Strategia di Interventi Efficaci, 24 L’Indice Penale (1990).

Introduction to the U.N. Resolution and Declaration of Basic Principles of Justice for Victims of Crime and Abuse of Power, Protection of Victims, 7 Nouvelles Etudes Penales (1988).

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1987

The "Political Offense Exception" Revisited: Extradition Between the U.S. and the U.K.-- A Choice Between Friendly Cooperation Among Allies and Sound Law and Policy, 15 Den. J. Int'l L. & Pol'y 255 (1987).

U.N. Guiding Principles for Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice in the Context of Development and a New International Economic Order, 6 Nouvelles Etudes Penales 121-156 (1985), reprinted in New Dimensions of Criminality and Crime Prevention in the Context of Development: Challenges for the future, Contribution to the Seventh United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Treatment of Offenders (1985).

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1985

The United Nations and Other Organizations Active in the Field of Criminal Justice, 6 Nouvelles Etudes Penales 93 (1985).

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1985

Report on the Scientific Activities of the International Association of Penal Law (AIDP) and Its International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences (ISISC) with the United Nations and The Council of Europe, 6 Nouvelles Etudes Penales 101 (1985).

The Proscribing Function of International Criminal Law in the Processes of International Protection of Human Rights, 9 Yale J. World Pub. Order 193 (1982), reprinted as International Criminal Law and Human Rights, in 1 International Criminal Law Crimes 15 (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., 1986).

Media Coverage of Terrorism: The Law and the Public, 32 J. Comm. 128 (1982).

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1982

Some Observations on Criminal Justice Policy in the United States, 53 Rev. Int'le De Droit Penal 893 (1982).

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1981

With Daniel H. Derby, Final Report on the Establishment of an International Criminal Court for the Implementation of the Apartheid Convention and Other Relevant International Instruments , 9 Hofstra L. Rev. 523 (1981).

An Appraisal of Torture in International Law and Practice: The Need for an International Convention for the Prevention and Suppression of Torture, 48 Rev. Int'le De Droit Penal 23 (1977); reprinted with modifications as The Crime of Torture, in 1 International Criminal Law: Crimes 363 (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., 1986).

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1977

Treaties on the Execution of Penal Sentences Between the United States and Mexico and Between the United States and Canada, 1 Comp. L. Y.B. 1 (1977).

Unlawful Seizures and Irregular Rendition Devices as Alternatives to Extradition, 7 Vand. J. Transnat’l L. 25 (1973); reprinted as Unlawful Seizures of Persons by States as Alternatives to Extradition, in International Terrorism and Political Crimes 343

Ideologically Motivated Offenses and the Political Offenses Exception in Extradition - A Proposed Juridical Standard for an Unruly Problem, 19 DePaul L. Rev. 217 (1969), excerpts reprinted as The Ideological and Value-Oriented Content of Offenses and the Ideologically Motivated Offender, in The Law of Dissent and Riots 57 (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., 1971).

Some Legal Aspects of the Arab-Israeli Conflict, 14 Arab World 41-52 (1969); translated into French and reprinted in Le Conflit Israelo-Arabe De Juin 1967 (Beyrouth 1969), reprinted in The Arab-Israeli Confrontation of June 1967 (I. Abu-Lughod ed. 1970),

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1968

The War Power and the Law of War: Theory and Realism, 18 DePaul L. Rev. 188 (1968).

1 The Legislative History of the International Criminal Court: Introduction, Analysis, and Integrated Text of the Statute, Elements of Crimes and Rules of Procedure and Evidence (Transnational Publishers, 2005).

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2005

2 The Legislative History of the International Criminal Court: An Article-By-Article Evolution of the Statute from 1994-1998 (Transnational Publishers, 2005).

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2005

3 The Legislative History of the International Criminal Court: Summary Records of the 1998 Diplomatic Conference (Transnational Publishers, 2005).

The International Criminal Court: Its Conception and its Statute with a Study of the History of the International Investigation Committees and the Past International Criminal Tribunals (Nadi Al-Qudat, The National Association of Judges, Cairo, Egypt, 2001) (in Arabic).

Report of the independent expert on the right to restitution, compensation and rehabilitation for victims of grave violations of human rights and fundamental freedoms, Mr. M. Cherif Bassiouni, submitted pursuant to Commission on Human Rights resolution 1998/43, (United Nations, 1999).

General Editor, Observations on the Consolidated ICC Text Before the Final Session of the Preparatory Committee, 13 BIS Nouvelles Etudes Penales (Eres Publications, Toulouse, France, 1997).

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1997

International Criminal Law Conventions and Their Penal Provisions (Transnational Publishers, 1997).

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1996

With Marcia McCormick, Sexual Violence: An Invisible Weapon of War in the Former Yugoslavia (Chicago, IL : International Human Rights Law Institute, DePaul University, 1996).

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1996

The Commission of Experts Established Pursuant To Security Resolution 780: Investigating Violations Of International Humanitarian Law In the Former Yugoslavia (International Human Rights Law Institute, 1996).

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1996

Special Editor, Accountability for International Crime and Serious Violations of Fundamental Human Rights, 59 Law & Contemp. Prob. 5 (1996).

Advancing the Responsibility to Protect through International Criminal Justice, in Responsibility to Protect: the Global Moral Compact for the 21st Century, (R.H. Cooper, et al., eds., Palgrave MacMillan, 2009)

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2009

International Criminal Justice in Historical Perspective: The Tension between States' Interests and the Pursuit of International Justice, in The Oxford Companion to International Criminal Justice 131 (A. Cassesse, ed., Oxford 2009).

Events Leading to the Creation of the IHT, in Saddam on Trial: Understanding and Debating the Iraqi High Tribunal (M. Scharf and G. McNeal eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2006).

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2006

Post-Conflict Justice in Iraq: Is the Glass Half-Full, Half-Empty, or is it a Pyrrhic Achievement?, in Saddam on Trial: Understanding and Debating the Iraqi High Tribunal (M. Scharf and G. McNeal eds., Carolina Academic Press, 2006).

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2006

International Criminal Justice in the Era of Globalization: Rising Expectations, in The Global Community: Yearbook of International Law & Jurisprudence (Oxford University Press, 2006).

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2005

The Legacy of Legalism and the Need to Combat Impunity for International Crimes, in Festschrift for Albin Eser 705 (Otto Lagodny, ed., 2005).

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2004

Code of Crimes Against the Peace and Security of Mankind, in 1 Encyclopedia of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity 179 (Dinah Shelton et al., eds., 2004).

Universal Jurisdiction in Historical Perspective, in Universal Jurisdiction: National Courts and the Prosecution of Serious Crimes Under International Law (Steven Macedo, ed., University of Pennsylvania Press, 2003) (An expanded version appeared as: Universal Jurisdiction for International Crimes: Historical Perspectives and Contemporary Practice, 42 Va. J. Int’l L. 81 (2002)).

An Individual’s Right of Reparation for Violations of Internationally Protected Human Rights and Humanitarian Norms, in Convegno, (Academia Nazionale dei Lincei, 2002).

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2002

Bearing Witness: My Experience in the Former Yugoslavia 1992-1994, in Pioneers of Genocide Studies: Confronting Mass Death in the Century of Genocide, (Stephen Jacobs, ed., Greenwood Publishers, 2002).

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2001

International Criminal Law in the Age of Globalization, in Essays in Honor of Antonio Cassese (2001).

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2001

The International Criminal Court and the Position of the United States, in Politica Criminal, Derechos Humanos y Sistemas Juridicos en el Siglio XXI (Elias Carranza ed., San Jose, Costa Rica, 2001).

The Normative Framework of International Law: Overlaps, Gaps and Ambiguities, in International Law Across the Spectrum of Conflict: Essays in Honour of Professor L. C. Green on the Occasion of his 80th Birthday (Michael Schmitt ed., 2000).

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2000

Explanatory Note on the ICC Statute, in International Criminal Court Ratification and National Implementing Legislation, 71 Rev. Internationale De Droit Penal (Eres, 2000).

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2000

Death as a Penalty in the Shari’a, in The Death Penalty: Condemned (International Commission of Jurists, Geneva, Switzerland, September 2000).

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1999

La Cour Penale Internationale, in Human Rights at the Dawn of the Twenty-First Century, at 939 (Bruxelles : Bruylant, 1999).

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1999

The Need for International Accountability and the Protection in the Context of International Humanitarian Law, in Offenders and Victims: Accountability and Fairness in the Justice Process, A/CONF.187/NGO.1, at 17 (1999).

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1999

The ‘Nuremburg Legacy’: Historical Assessment Fifty Years Later, in War Crimes: The Legacy of Nuremburg (Belinda Cooper, ed., 1999).

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1999

The Sources and Content of International Criminal Law: A Theoretical Framework, in 1 International Criminal Law, at 3 (Transnational Publishers, 1999).

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1999

The Draft Code of Crimes Against the Peace and Security of Mankind, in 1 International Criminal Law at 293 (Transnational Publishers, 1999).

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1999

The Crimes Against Peace and Security of Mankind, in 1 International Criminal Law, at 313 (Transnational Publishers, 1999).

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1999

International Terrorism, in 1 International Criminal Law, at 765 (Transnational Publishers, 1999).

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1999

Organized Crime and its Transnational Manifestations, in 1 International Criminal Law, at 883 (Transnational Publishers, 1999).

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1999

The International Drug Control System, in 1 International Criminal Law, at 905 (Transnational Publishers, 1999).

Extradition: Law and Practice of the United States, in 2 International Criminal Law at 191 (Transnational Publishers, 1999).

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1999

Transfer of Detained Persons: Policies and Practices of the United States, in 2 International Criminal Law at 505 (Transnational Publishers, 1999).

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1999

The Need for International Accountability, in 3 International Criminal Law, at 3 (Transnational Publishers, 1999).

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1999

International Criminal Investigations From Versailles to Rwanda, in 3 International Criminal Law, at 31 (Transnational Publishers, 1999).

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1999

The Commission of Experts Established Pursuant to Security Council Resolution 780: Investigating Violations of International Humanitarian Law in the Former Yugoslavia, in 3 International Criminal Law at 395 (Transnational Publishers, 1999).

A Policy-Oriented Inquiry into the Different Forms and Manifestations of International Terrorism in Legal Responses to International Terrorism, (Dordrecht ; Boston : Nijhoff ; Norwell, MA : sold and distributed in the U.S.A. and Canada by Kluwer Academic

Between the United States and Mexico and the United States and Canada, in 2 International Criminal Law: Procedure 239 (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., 1986); updated and reprinted as Perspectives on the Transfer of Prisoners Between the United States and Other

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1985

Report on the Scientific Activities of the International Association of Penal Aid (AIDP) and its International Institute of Higher Studies in Criminal Sciences (ISISC) with the United Nations and Council of Europe, in New Horizons in International Criminal Law, 101 (1985).

The United Nations and other International Organizations Active in the Fields of Criminal Justice, in New Horizons in International Criminal Law 93 (1985).

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1983

Criminal Justice Processes and Perspectives in a Changing World, Report of the International Association of Penal Law to the VIIth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and Treatment of Offenders, in Contribution to the Seventh United Nations Congress on the Prevention of Crime and Treatment of Offenders 36 (Centro Nazionale di Prevenzione e di Difesa Sociale, 1984), reprinted in 54 Rev. Int’le De Droit Penal 1205 (1983).

A Search for Islamic Criminal Justice: An Emerging Trend in Muslim States, in The Islamic Impulse 244 (B.F. Stowasser ed., 1983), reprinted in New Perspectives on Islam and Politics in the Middle East 249 (B. Stowasser ed., 1987).

An International Control Scheme for the Prosecution of International Terrorism, in Legal Aspects of International Terrorism 485 (Lexington Books, 1978).

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1977

The Law of Citizen’s Arrest, in The Department of Justice National Task Force on Private Security 391 (G.P.O., 1977).

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1975

General Report for the International Association of Penal Law, in Deprivation of Liberty in the Context of Crime Control, with Particular Reference to New Forms of Delinquency 5 (Centro Nazionale di Prevenzione e Difeso Soc., 1975).

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1975

The Political Offense Exception in Extradition Law and Practice, in International Terrorism and Political Crimes 398 (M. Cherif Bassiouni ed., 1975).

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1974

The Privilege Against Self-Incrimination – A Historical Analysis and Contemporary Appraisal, in The United States of America in Social and Technological Revolution 655 (J.N. Hazard & W. Wagner eds., 1974) (United States Report to the VIIth International Congress of Comparative Law).

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1974

A Survey of Major Criminal Justice Systems of the World, in Encyclopedia of Criminology, ed. S. Glaser (1974).

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1973

The Constitution of the United Arab Emirates, translation in Constitutions of the Countries of the World (A.B. Blaustein & G. Flanz eds., 1973).

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1973

The Definition of Aggression in International Law: The Crime Against Peace, in 1 International Criminal Law 159-81 (M. Cherif Bassiouni & V.P. Nanda eds., 1973).

Book Review, 10 Int’l J. Legal Information 67 (No.2, 1982) (reviewing Richard B. Lillich, ed., International Aspects of Criminal Law: Enforcing United States Law in the World Community (Michie Co., 1981)).

The Need for International Accountability and the Protection in the Context of International Humanitarian Law, Offenders and Victims: Accountability and Fairness in the Justice Process, A/CONF.187/NGO.1, at 17 (1999).

Recent United Nations activities in connection with the establishment of a permanent International Criminal Court and the Role of the Association International de Droit Penal (AIDP) and the Istituto Superiore Internazionale di Scienze Criminale (ISISC), Transnational Ass’ns 21 (1997).

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1996

Interview by Cecilia Gabizon, Lasting Peace Can Only Be Built On the Foundations of Truth, Sarajevo On-line, , August 1996 (removed from Web server as of 7/1997).

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1996

Occasional Paper No. 1. (DePaul University College of Law International Human Rights Law Institute, 1996).

General Report on the Juridical Status of the Requested State Denying Extradition, XIth International Congress of Comparative Law, Caracas, Venezuela (1982), Proceedings of XIth International Congress of Comparative Law (1984).

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1982

The Extradition Reform Act of 1981, Report to the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, 7th Congress, Second Session, Hearings of July 27, 1982, 102-06 (1982).

Deprivation of Liberty in the Context of Crime Control, with Particular Reference to New Forms of Delinquency, Report of the International Association of Penal Law, Contributions to the Sixth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and the Treatment

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1978

A Comparative Study of the Treaties on the Execution of Penal Sentences Between the United States and Mexico and Between the United States and Canada, Spomenica Prof. Bogdanu Zlataric, god. XXVII-Broj 304, Zbornik Pravnog Fakulteta U Zagrebu (1978).

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1978

Foreword to Prospettive de Nuovo Processo Penale (Jovene, 1978).

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1977

Treaties Between the U.S. and Mexico and the U.S. and Canada on the Execution of Penal Sentences, Report to the House Committee on the Judiciary, 95th Congress, First Session, Hearings June 15, 1977, 260 (1977).

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1977

Implementation of Treaties for the Transfer of Offenders to or from Foreign Countries, Report to the House Sub-Committee on Immigration, Citizenship and International Law, House Judiciary Committee, 95th Congress, First Session, Hearings of October 6, 1977, 187 (1977).

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1977

Transfer of Offenders and Administration of Foreign Penal Sentences: Hearings on S. 1682 before the Subcomm. on Penitentiaries and Corrections of the Senate Comm. on the Judiciary, 95th Cong., lst Sess. (1977) (Statement of Prof. M. Cherif Bassiouni).

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1976

ASIL Panel on International Terrorism (1976).

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1975

The Future of Imprisonment – Report of the International Association of Penal Law, Contributions to the Fifth United Nations Congress on Crime Prevention and the Treatment of Offenders 3 (Centro Nazionale di Prevenzione e di Difesa Sociale, 1975).

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1975

Priorities for Peace in the Middle East: Hearings before the Subcomm. on Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs of the Senate Comm. on Foreign Relations, 94th Cong., lst Sess. 57 (1975) (Statement of Prof. M. Cherif Bassiouni).

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1974

Human Rights and the Palestinians –report published in Hearing Before The Subcommittee on International Organizations and Movements of the Committee on Foreign Affairs House of Representatives – Ninety-third Congress Second Session (April 4, 1974) (G.P.O 1974).

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1974

Problems of Protecting Civilians under International Law in the Middle East Conflict: Hearing Before the Subcomm. on International Organizations and Movements of the House of Rep. Comm. on Foreign Affairs, 93rd Cong., 2d Sess. 21 (1974) (Statement of Prof. M. Cherif Bassiouni).

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1973

International Drug Control – Work Paper – Abidjan World Peace Through Law Conference 1-90 (1973).